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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 461720" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Malika, that sounds more than ADHD to me. Honestly. Cory was the sweetest kid on the planet and he still is. I had cops who were arresting him and putting him in handcuffs joking around with him and telling me at the same time that they couldnt believe what a great kid he was...except for...blah blah blah. Later in the week if he saw those same cops, he would be great with them and give them hugs and you would think they were best of friends. But yet at the same time he could throw a fit with the best of them. </p><p></p><p>I do think you need to find some sort of real structure with him because these kids do much better with a high level of structure in their lives. They arent good with a free flowing system. It confuses them. They need those firm boundaries of everything being cut and dried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 461720, member: 1514"] Malika, that sounds more than ADHD to me. Honestly. Cory was the sweetest kid on the planet and he still is. I had cops who were arresting him and putting him in handcuffs joking around with him and telling me at the same time that they couldnt believe what a great kid he was...except for...blah blah blah. Later in the week if he saw those same cops, he would be great with them and give them hugs and you would think they were best of friends. But yet at the same time he could throw a fit with the best of them. I do think you need to find some sort of real structure with him because these kids do much better with a high level of structure in their lives. They arent good with a free flowing system. It confuses them. They need those firm boundaries of everything being cut and dried. [/QUOTE]
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